Indiana Progress, The (Newspaper) - December 27, 1911, Indiana, Pennsylvania tv THE INDIANA PROGRESS m VOLUME 98 INDIANA WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 27 1911 NUMBERS Dont Forget The Progress When Anything of Interest Occurs Neighborhood Tell Us and We Will Tell the OUR COUNTY CARES I FOR MANY BRIDGES MEW STRUCTURES ARE CON t CRETE GIVE BEST SERVICE Win Wooden Bridges Save County Cost of of Work Accomplished Curing the Term of County IB Interesting Items About the County Home During the term of the present board of County Commissioners much work was started and completed ov er the county during the three years which end this week and a review of the work will be of inter est to the taxpayers Thirteen new bridges were built and 12 of these were concrete structures Sixtyfive bridges were repaired and 18 were repainted At present the county has in its care 112 bridges and 98 of these are wooden structures and concrete It would require 369 750 feet of plank to cover these 98 frame structures at an estimated cost of One election house built in the county and the Court House jail and residence were and a new room was pro vided in the Court House for the Sheriffs office Cement steps and walks were laid in the court lawn and other minor work accomplished included the recording of rebinding old records and installing system of recording of order for lief of adults and the care of chil dren At the County Home the work ac includes feet ditch irig 350 rods wire fence 30 rods board fence 60 rods rail fence sew plant for the Home Clearing of 25 acres of land tearing down old and erecting several new buildings on the Farm property Frescoing and painting the interior of the Home building The bounty receiv ed from the various townships at the opening of the between Aug iol I O O 1 H 4 WEDDINGS OF A WEEK Mr Garnet Christie of Clymer and Miss Edith Helman daughter of Mr and Mrs Luther Helman of Sample Run were married on Wed evening at the home of the by Rev Campbell pastor of the Christian church of town The attendants were Miss Maude McGuire a cousin of the bride and Mr Byron Chris tie ia brother of the groom A wed ding supper followed the ceremony The couple are both prominent young people of that section of the county They will go to housekeep ing at where Mr Christie Is employed Mr John Shank and Miss Victoria Rowe both wellknown young people f Clymer were married on ay evening at oclock at the tiome ofthe brides uncle Mr Ben amin Walker of near by ley W W Johnson The bride was attired in a beautiful silk gown Miss Gertrude Shank acted as bridesmaid nd Mr Peter Shank attended the Immediately after the cere aony an excellent supper was served Mr and Mrs Shank will reside in Clymer and Will locate there next week r Mr Glenn Hunter of Brushvalley and Miss Mabel Roser a daughter of Mr and Mrs G W Roser of Mechanicsburg were married on Monday at the home of the bride by Rev M R Hackman Mr Hunter is he teacher of the Cresswell school n Brushvalley township and his bride s a prominent young woman of that lection Arthur T Cavanaugh of Salt Orrington and Miss Anna M Cing of Parkwood were married on Friday morning by Rev F S Craw ord at his residence on South PERSON AL BREVITIES Hon J N Langham and family are spending the Holidays in Florida Mabon of Cleveland spent Christmas at his home here W L and family of Jean nette visited relatives here this week Mifis of town visit ed friends in Johnstown on Christ Wilbert Mack of Robinson visited his sister at East Liverpool re cently H C Emerick of near Rochester Mills was an Indiana visitor yester list 1 and December 31 1908 men women and children Since that time and up to and including the 6th of the present month orders of relief were granted per sons About 486 children in the care of the County Commissioners were given relief and of these 75 were provided with homes During the three years just ending debts to the amount of were paid and more than a dozen aliens were de ported without any expense to the County whatever The estimated value of the pro ducts of the County Home farm for the three years follow 1909 r 1910 1911 making a total of The yield of the County Home If arm and garden for the year of 1911 is made up ofthe following items Apples estimated bushels 600 Beef 525 Buckwheat 64 Butter Cider gallons 350 Corn Ears bushels Corn Fodder Shocks Harvey L Schrecengost of Punx and Miss M Frances Stu chell of Creekside were united in marriage on Christmas morning by Rev W J Wilson at his home on Oakland avenue Van Vernon Van Leer of y and Miss Leopold Jeffries of Ro jhester Mills were married on De cember 20 by Rev J Day Brownlee at his residence on Church street dozen Hay estimated tons Lard pounds 204 Milk gallons 4838 Oats bushels bushels Pork pounds Potatoes bushels Rye bushels Straw estimated tons Vinegar barrels Wheat bushels Garden 1011 Beets green dozen 40 Beets dry bushel leans green bushels Beans dry bushels 10 700 dozens 530 tuce 40 Ions Jons bushels 4iBb 40 bushels 60 tips I Canned and Preserved Fruit different kinds quarts 1717 Articles Repaired Altered and Mend Vi ed Owing the Year 101 J 461 omens Stockings pairs Socks pairs 644 loles and garments made dur the year 10 356 ikies bushels irop Cakes Bread pans 89 40t HOME Event Held Near On Christmas A very pleasant Christmas dinner held at the home of Mrs Mary of near Shelocta on Monday all her children and grand were present They are Mr Mrs Harry Kerr and four s ons Lawrence Glenn and James opta Mr and Mrs W A ana two daughters Ruth and of near Shelocta and Mr Mrs Hugh McCollough and eon d of Heights Afte callent turkey dinner an en Fable hour was spent in Tbe gentlemen of tbr attended a shooting match a Brandons la the afternoon Mr Leon B Rogers and Miss Phoebe Lovell both of were married on Saturday at Clymer by Rev W W Johnson mas day Mr and Mrs Edward Mack of Windber spent Christmas at their homes here Kev and Mrs Lawson Campbell of Locust street spent Christmas with friends in Pittsburg Miss Gertrude Grossman of Oak land avenue is visiting her sister Mrs Earl Rigg of Washington Miss Agnes Lytle of Cleveland FAITHLESS HUSBAND OF YOUNG IN Nathan Spielberg Who Married For mer Arcadia Girl Accused of Serious Crimes The smooth tongue and winning ways of Nathan Spielberg will be put NEWS OF COUNTY TOWNS to a test In clearing him from serious SMK Jeorge Dodson of is the guest of his parents Mr and Mrs A C Dodson of near this place ol the INDUSTRY lOH THEE Iron Works Will Jaw Engines In Future Patent rights of the Thermal Mo tor Company of Philadelphia have boon purchased by H D Tonkin Troe Iron 8 Ul 11UUI Linn inn u i 10 a n Margaret daughter of Merle I Works John the I MS i m charges preferred against him Spiel IK from nn attack operator K A Irwin ol mir berg is the legal husband of Esther of pneumonia route and other men who The little son of John Wagner has A YOUTH WAS TERROR OF THE CRAMER PIKE HOY WHEN CAUGHT daughter of Knill a former hotel keeper of Arcadia The family now live In Somer set While attending the wedding of a relative Esther met Spielberg and started a friendship that ended in her marrying the man last July against her parents wishes Shortly after the marriage Spielberg is al to have robbed his wife of a diamond ring a pair of dia mond earrings and then deserted her He is now in jail at Detroit on a serious charge preferred by a 17 yearold girl who was employed as his stenographer Mr has applied to Gov Tener for extradition papers to have his soninlaw brought from Detroit to Somerset to be tried Miss Agnes ui j irom lu LU uu spent Christmas with the family of Oi a charge of desertion nonsupport A W Mabon of Church street and larceny Mr and Mrs G Edward OHara j I never did like his said of Braddock were the guests of relaI Mr to the police and 1 tives in Indiana over Christmas opposed his visiting my daughter Mrs H D Miller of 1 slipped out of town and spent Christmas with her father Al went to Pittsburg to look up his an bert Wagle of Railroad avenue While I was away he hyp Mr and Mrs J E Hasinger of mother whisked the Wayne avenue were the guests of girl away to a lawyers office and relatives In Pittsburg over Christmas married her C E Larimer wife i From that time until now 1 have of Sixth street spent Christmas with had a loaded shotgun iu my home Mrs Larimers parents at if he ever showed his face thero lonte 1 would have killed him He never lite J miii i Attorney William Liggett of town lived with my daughter but skipped recovered Irom an attack of typhoid fever T A Lukehart and family visited friends ill on Friday The Christmas entertainment in the Lutheran church was largely at tended and the large gathering was entertained with an interesting and impressive program Richard Dodson who is teaching school in Canoe township visited his home bore on Christmas Miss Lulu Hell visited friends in during the last week Dr Joseph Lukehart was a burg visitor during the last week Mrs D A Ritehey and Mrs J S Weston who had been suffering from typhoid fever are recovering J Kurt who is employed at Leechburg visited his parents here on Christmas Walter Snyder and wife of Steu benville are visiting the parents A C Good and wife Prof Meade Bond and wife are re over the arrival of a baby boy at their home POINT W H Drummond who has been employed at Scottdale for several weeks is at his home here Miss Drummond Ernie Micks and Marie Howard were Punx wi i who was nursing a serious attack of Out with her diamonds right after Hicks and Marie Howard w the grip is able to be in his office the marriage ceremony She says he callers this week f r 1 1 Hi u t ho tfl Dp W D Ot again ii ain told her that he was going to De W D Reits of Butler spent William Repine and wife of Horn troit to establish a home and that he Christmas with his parents Mr and er City were the Christmas guests of would send tor her in a month Martin J A Brown and wife street of Church told Esther was the last she j Mr and Mrs J C Stear spent Sun would see of that friends in on of motors in connection with the Cher ry Tree Iron Works It is expected that gas engines will be placed on the market next summer the machinery and stock of the Thermal Company now being removed to that place A number of experienced employes of the Thermal Company at Cherry Troe A handsome new brick structure 50x100 feet will be erected to house the new Industry The machinery is to be installed as soon as the build ing is ready for occupancy Thermal gas fans have been tried havo proved very successful The cost of operation is only about one fourth that of the ordinary electric fan The engine an bo used for any purpose to which an electric motor can be submitted with satisfactory results The Held is a large one and it is expected that the new Industry will in a short time become of great importance The Cherry Tree Iron Works Com pany recently booked a number of large orders and there is sufficient work to keep the day and night shifts busy for at least six months This company is engaged in the manufac ture of mine cars and mine supplies us Might Havo Cost HLs Life Instead of Wound in Wus Caught Saturday Evening While Attempting Another Hold to Heul Wild West Man Joseph Wolf aged 17 years the boy highwayman of the Cramer pike was caught by Louis Stutzman and Lawrence Butts of Cramer on Sat evening after the youth Had made an unsuccessful attempt to hold up the two men The boy nar rowly escaped with his life a bullet from a revolver in Butts hands grazing the lads hip He was later taken to Johnstown and placed in Central police station a thoroughly frightened youth Wolf is the Idd who held up Paul Graham and his sis ter of near Vintondale Thursday af securing from them a little more than and later shot at John Tomb a Sanitary Dairy milk procur er when the latter refused to halt at i command Messrs and Butts were and is one of the oldest industries of j driving home in the two the kind in Indiana county MANS MAY 1110 HV COMMISSION Act of John Who Well Commended John Hummel the blacksmith horse buggy about 4 oclock Saturday afternoon Nearing the Cambria Steel Companys sand mill a short dis tance west of Johnstown a youth masked with a blue polka dot hand Ui Miss Nettie Fair of South Seventh Esthers diamond earrings were 1 u Sloniger was a 1 street is spending the holidays with fastened to a dress which was her I jy fuller Saturday the family of John Adair of Greens habit when they were not in her ears R hr burg SQ according to Mr he took Mr and Mrs Wellington Clark of dress and all Mahaffey were Christmas guests of Papa will tell you all there is to Mr and Mrs T B Clark of North be is all the girl would tell the Ninth street Detroit reporters But Im glad hes Stanley Books of the University behind the of Michigan is spending the holidays Spielberg at first denied he was ev with his brother Charles Books of er married When confronted with Miss Laura Hasinger of Apollo was the guest on Christmas of her mother Mrs Susannah Hasinger of North Sixth street Mr and Mrs James W Mack and family were the Christmas guests of Mrs Macks parents Mr and Mrs D J Waller of Bloomsburg Miss Mary Given a teacher in thc AGED SISTERS 1IEI WITHIN A PEW DAYS OF EACH OTHER in Same Town and Were Life long Members of Same Church Ellen Bhe of Rochester Mills wi dow of Daniel Bhe died December 14th at the home of George M Kell er after suffering several months from paralysis She was aged 77 years 3 months and 22 days Her sister Sarah J Bates after suffering six months from the same disease died four days later December 18th at the home of her nephew F M Jeffries of Rochester Mills The de ceased was aged 75 years 5 months and 28 days These sisters are sur vived by one brother and one sister William Jeffries and Rachel Mc Mahan both of Both were lifelong members of the United Brethren church at Richmond where services were held and interment was made in the Pine Grove cemetery at Rochester Mills Pittsburg schools with her parents CLAIMS TWO COUNTIES AS PLACE OF RESIDENCE As it Result Neither Indiana Nor Cambria Will Be Responsible for Her Pearl Allison 15 years ar rested in Johnstown last week on a charge of street walking has the au of two counties curious as to her place of residence When taken into custody the girl declared her home was near Homer City In diana county She was brought to this place to be placed in charge of the Childrens Aid Society but on being questioned asserted that her home is in Johnstown She was turned over to the Cambria county authorities again who discharged her on the gerunds that she was not a ward of that county In talking with Dr Bertha Caldwell the pro bation officer of Cambria county the girl said that her stepfather James Smith by name resides at Little Washington near Homer City Indi ana county An Announced Mr and Mrs D C Brown of town have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Jane W Brown to Stephen Kiss of this place The young people are both well known in Indiana Miss Brown graduated from the State Normal school In the class of 1910 Mr Kiss located in Indiana seven years ago to assume a responsible position in the Farmers Bank of Indiana Home Robbed of Furniture Valued at 411800 During the three weeks absence of L H Shaner of Saltsburg his home was robbed of furniture and other articles valued at Beds kitchen utensils and practically ev portable was carried away Orchard Today A free demonstration will be given at the orchard of Frank H ty of town by J 8 Briggs this af at oclock spent Christmas Rev and Mrs James Given of South Eleventh street Ralph Wiggins who has been em ployed in Michigan for several months is spending the holidays at his home here Miss Ruth Tiffany a student of the Western Reserve University of Cleveland is spending the holidays at her home here Mrs J C Bair of Trafford City accompanied by her children is spending the holidays with her par ents S C Thompson and wife of North Ninth street Clyde Wine of Wilkinsburg spent Christmas with his parents here His wife ahd child who accompanied him here will spend the week with relatives in Indiana S Edgar Wiggins and family of Vandergrift and Herbert and family of White township guests of Mr and Mrs D C Brown of town on Christmas C T McCormick and wife of Johnstown returned home yesterday after spending Christmas with Mrs McCormicks parents S C Prothero and wife of Arthur B Ansley of Chambers ville and Clayton Miller of Washing ton township left yesterday for State College where they will attend the sessions of Farmers week C P Spencer wife and son of Vandergrift were Indiana visitors yesterday They were the guests of Mrs Spencers mother Mrs Sara Stewart of Homer City on Christ is James J Hutchison proprietor of the Meadow Brook farm in East township is at State Col lege this week attending the ses sions of Farmers Week which are being held in the interest of ture Nelson Anderson of Church street visited his sister and Mr and Mrs H E Boring of DuBols from Friday until Monday He was also the guest of the family of his nephew H G Boring of near that place Miss Minnie a student in Coombs Conservatory of Music Phil adelphia Cloid Riun a student In Pennsylvania College at Gettysburg and Samuel Rinn of are holi day guests of their parents Mr and Mrs D F Rinn of West Philadel phia street Friends of Ray D of State College but formerly of this place will be grieved to learn of the sudden death on Thursday of his fa John A Stewart of State College Mr Stewart was pres ident of the National bank of State College and a former postmaster at that place H M Brandon of near Marion Center was here this week at the bedside of his father E J 8 Bran don who is seriously ill at the home of his daughter Mrs W B Stahl of Railroad avenue He is aged 81 years and on account of his advanc ed age it is feared that be cannot recover of the secret Somerset wed ding he promptly retorted that the marriage to Esther was illegal Mr Lipscher and Spielberg met in the cell block at police headquarters soon alter the distillers arrival Spielberg almost fainted at sight of the angry father of his wife From hen on lie cringed In a corner What did my daughter know about the ways of the said Lipscher She had never been in a big city iu her life and she eagerly to the tales of this man of the world but I had him sized up from the first time I saw mas iNEW TRIAL IS WANTED IN SMICKSBURG ARSON CASE Motion of Morrison and Mountain to Be Heard Monday Application for a new trial on the charge of burning the dwelling house of Ralph C Morrison at Smicksburg has been made by Mr Morrison and Sidney Mountain through their at torney J L Fisher of ey The application will be argued before Judge Telford next Monday afternoon Mr Fisher asked that Mrs Anna Morrison be withdrawn as security for Ralph Morrison and that ho be substituted and that rison be permitted to become surety to Sidney Mountain This the Court would not allow The motion for a new trial will be argued on Monday January i at 1 oclock Last week a jury was selected to try the case of Joseph against The Spring Garden Insur ance Co and was told to report Wed When the case was called for trial the defendant confessed judgment in the sum of and the case was dismissed John Franklin recently convicted of rape was sentenced to pay costs of prosecution a fine of and to undergo imprisonment In the West ern Penitentiary lor a term of not less than five years nor more than 15 years Court then adjourned until Mon day January 1 at I oclock Examination ut An examination for postmaster at Pine Flats will be held ut Mitchells Mills on January 20 1912 The office paid a salary of last year Per sons interested should address M S Hodkey postmaster at Mitchells Mills who will conduct the nation Appointment for Hen Campbell Mun Dr Harry E Huffner a dentist located at Olen Campbell has been appointed mercantile appraiser for the coming year The appointment was made yesterday by the present board of County Commissioners Now Deputy Mr mid Mrs H C Williams of Iselin were Indiana visitors Thurs day Mr Williams will be the dep uty of George H Jef ries and bin errand here was to se cure a dwelling Reits spent Christmas with hin family here J W Neal is employed cutting logs on the Weaver farm iMiss Violet Stear is visiting at this week Our former station agent Mr Smith has moved to Valler Mrs Maggie Neal who has been ill for several months is still in a critical condition Miss Minnie Drummond was a Loop caller Saturday Martin Kelts of this place has had gas put in his house Our school teacher Miss Oaks spent Christmas with her parents near Brookville Mr and Mrs C S Stear and daughter spent Christmas with Mrs Stears parents Mr and Mrs W H Drummond of this place Miss Pearl Neal of Echo was a caller here Wednesday Archy Hazlett and family of moved Into the Wilson property on Main street on day Dr W E Bowser is at Butler county this week looking after his timber Interests Harry Lukehart of ey is visiting his home here Walter Rankln of Youngstown Is spending the holidays at his home here A S and children of near Dayton were visitors at the home of Mrs Rebecca Morrow on Christmas Thomas Douds of McKeesport spent Christmas at the home of hits parents A F Piper and family were the guests of Mr Pipers parents at from Friday until Monday Mrs Eva and children of Vandergrift are visiting relatives In this place The pupils of the M E Sunday school were tendered a treat on Christmas A pie social will bo held at the Ox Hill school house on evening The skating rink reopened on Christmas afternoon AMBROSE Miss Nannie McMillen of McKeea port Is visiting her mother Mrs Pauline McMillen Mrs Walter of in visiting her sister Melissa Pierce MiB William of Johns town was the guest of her Mr and Mrs W McMillen during the last week Wilbur spent a couple of days lust wuek with relatives near Mrs W McMillen Is on tho sick list Miss Mabel of Johns town IB spending her vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs J S Me Mrs Robert of near who has been spending some time ut her old homo here returned home on Wednesday Misses Iran and lOva Jamison of near Davis visited their Kenwood who entered a gaseous well and removed the bodies of John Reed and Daniel Stevens on Septem ber 1 1 may be rewarded by the Car Hero Fund Commission Reed was placing a pump In a new well at his home that day when ho was over come by gas and suffocated Ignor ant of the cause of Reeds Daniel Stephens a well known merchant of Kenwood went kerchief leaped from behind a shed fHe leveled his revolver at the two fumes and died Dr R F secured a piece of garden hose wrapped Hummers head in clothes and fixed the hose so he could breathe through it Rum mell was lowered into the well brought the bodies of the two men to the surface and then collapsed from the effects of the gas He was later revived and recovered The act was brought to the attention of the Hero Commission by Rummels friends and as a result a representa tive of the Commission visited Indi ana last week and gathered the facts In the case his his known merchant of Kenwood went started In pursuit into the well was overcome by the ra Tne b REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deeds Recorded in Indiana County Since Last Published Report Frederick Houck lot In to Mary M Houck John Kinter Ms of 12 acres In Rayne to P Watson Kinter Earl Fetterman 4 acres In Green to Mayton King G W McHenry 56 acres In Pine to Penn Mary Coal S G Grofts assignee lot In Rayne to David H Kate E II Beatty lot In Indiana to H Lynn Prothero 11 Lynn Prothero 20 acres in White to Kate Beatty 1 W Ackerson 10 acres in Cher to Alam T Richards lot In Salts burg to W C Davis Anna M 204 acres In to T Little B F Ling lot In East to James C W Keller I acres in Pine to Andrew Hoover David H Mclntyre lot In Rayno to Seneca Coal Company Arcadia Land 7 acres In Ar cadia to W Bur bar AUTO HIT BY STREET CAR Occupants Painfully Injured Wrecked A Ford automobile driven by Dr W F of town waB wrecked by a car at the foot of Wayne avenue on Saturday night In the machine at the time were Dr and Mrs and Dr and Mrs II II Fairbank of Dr Jumped from the machine and es caped injury but the other members of tho party were thrown from tho car and more or less Injured Social Chat The annual banquet of tho Indi ana Lodge of Masons will be held at the Normal School tonight A number of the young women of town will give a masquerade danco in Lyric Hall Thursday evening Tho annual midwinter danco given near Davis visited annual midwinter danco given er Mrs Paulino McMillen last week tne mea of Indiana will be TOWNSHIP i n Holiday Cheer for the Poor A large amount of provisions were donated to the worthy poor of the town by members of the First Unit ed Presbyterian Sabbath school at the Christmas entertainment given on Monday night Pou J Hill of was a Christmas visitor here CANOE TOWNSHIP Burr Williams who IB employed at Sidney spent Christmas with his family here Wright is at Stato College this week attending the sessions of Farmers week lister of Clarion coun ty and his brother Clarence of Du Bols spent Christmas with their par ents George Braughler and wife A series of meetings are being held In the church at Pine Grove Rol of Heilwood and Nathaniel North of Juneau were in this section last week inspecting coal lands held in the Auditorium next Monday overling Tho annual Michigan dance given by students of the University and their friends was held in the Audi torium last night Old Boys Hack The Old Boys basket ball team defeated the Victors in an exciting game Christmas night by a score of 31 to 26 The coal at Ernest was slightly damaged by fire early Friday The tipple is almost en tirely of steel or the loss would have been heavy men and repeated his demand of four times Butts who was driving reined up his team Turning his lines overdo his companion he reached in pocket as though to produce money Instead he pulled a 32call lier revolver and opened fire The first bullet grazed the hip and the boy fled His handkerchief dropped from his face Butts and started in pursuit The chase did not last long The boy refuge in an outhouse near the plant of the Cambria Fertilizer Company Butts reached In the door and brought the boy out by the nape ot the neck The revolver was found In hip pocket He made no attempt to use it apparently being thorough ly frightened In the excitement of the holdup and shooting team had become frightened and run away It was found later in the evening a mile or so from the scene of the adventure The lines had become twisted about the wheels and brought the team to a stop A short time after the trios re turn to the Cramer pike another par ty in which was Constable Glenn Naugle of Cramer reached the scene Constable Naugle accompanied Mr Butts ana his prisoner to Johnstown walking to the terminus of the street car line and there boarding a car for I ll JR f I i V At the police station Wolf made a clean breast of the whole matter about 0 oclock Saturday evening to Constable J P Jones Patrolman William Mecke and to Chief of Police He admitted the holdups last week A commonwealth charge vas lodged against him Wolf Is of foreign parentage and his English IB not of the best He is fairly well dressed In blue serge cap and as a whole has the general appearance of the American boy of his age Asked what his motive was the lad replied that he wanted money When the ques tion waB pressed further he said that he had wanted He said that he had gone to tho home of his brother with whom he lives after the holdups Thursday Tho fact that he had on his person a number of postcard photos showing Wolf and other boys in western cos tumo leads to the belief that the sug gestions there given may have been responsible There was boyish pride and daring strongly apparent In one picture especially which showed him with the chaps of the westerner soon for years and years only on tho stage and In his hand a big gun Tho revolver found on Wolfs person was of 32 caliber and a cheap make It Is probable that Wolf will be sent to as there are no signs of a hardened criminal about the boy and the authorities are In to deal leniently with him PASTORS to One and Watch to Another The members of the congregation of the Presbyterian church of Plum ville remembered their pastor Rev D L on Christmas day Tho holiday marked the anni of the pastors birth and In honor of the occasion he wag pre sented a well filled purse A dinner was also served to the members of the church A feature of the Christmas Cer vices at the Nebo church near on Sunday afternoon was the presentation Of a gold watch chain by the members of the congregation to pastor Rev James Walte watch which came from the R W engraved bearing the pas and the date of presentation a name of the congregation 1